a ~ THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1916 «10g of ‘the Minister AF Finanee,, any instalment when: oowalb render, - - ments . bank, : “Jandary: instalment, | _.Berip- certificates. payable: a) bearer will be issued, after.” ‘-allotrpent, . the provisional ‘Yeccipte, WAR. LOAN | omy ION OF CAN ADA ISSUE OF $50,000,000 5%, BONDS MATURING Ist DEC., 1925 - REPAYABLE AT PAR AT OTTAWA, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, REGINA, . ‘> CALGARY, VICTORIA. INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY— + Ist JUNE, Ist, DECEMBER _ ISSUE PRICE 97% A FULL HALF YEAR’S INTEREST WILL BE , - PAID ON Ist JUNE, 1916. -THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED . FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY. - In-the -event-of future issues (other than issues made. - ‘ abroad). being made by the Government, for the purpose of carrying or’ the war, bonds of this issue will be accepted at the-issue price, 974, plus accrued interest, ds the equivalent of cash for the purpose of subscriptions to such issues. THE. MINISTER OF FI- - NANCE offers herewith on hehalt of the’Government ° the above named bonds for sulscription’at 973 payable as follows,-— ; 10 per ent on application, 78 ** 3rd dan., 1916, 20. “f-" ** Ist Peb., 1916, 20. o “ Ist ‘Mar , 1916, 20. * “*) st April, 1916, 20 *' .-"* Ist May, 2916. » The -instalments miy ‘be paid i in-full on and after the Ord'-day of January, 1916; Under discount at: the rate - “of. four ‘per cent per annum, ~All payments are to-be made toa chartered bank forthe . Failiire to pay previous ‘liable to “Appl seition’, a aecompanied ; ‘by a deposit'of ten per cerit ofthe umount. subseribed, must ‘be: forwarded . through: ot ‘due. pey- 5 torfeiture . and the. allotment to cancel- —-lation,:, * Delivery ‘of scrip’ certifi- cates and bonds. will be- made through the charter ed banks, . The interest on-the fully registered bonds will be paid by cheque, which will de remitted by post. Interest on bonds with coupons wit! ‘be paid on surrender of coupons. Both cheques and ‘coupons will be payable free of exchange.at any branch of any chartered bank in Canada. Holders of fully 1 eister ed bonds without coupons will jhave the right to ‘coovert coupons, . into bonds. with _ payable to bearer or reyis- ‘tered,. without payment of - any tee, the right to convert, without fee, into fully. rewistered bonds “any time on “Application in the -medium of -a “chartered « a provisioral receipt,” : is” authorized "and, interestwillhe a-charge - ‘- upon the Consolidated: Rev. u “enue Fund. ‘Forms-of: application may be obtained from any branch any Assistant Receiver Gen- eeral in Canada, © ‘ ' Subscriptions ‘must he for even hundreds, of dollars, ‘The bank ‘will issue . “This ~ Ioan, under A t:of the Par fiament “of Canadaand-hath principal - “sob ayy -charteréd bani ‘in’ _Gangda; and at: the offide ‘of: _ writing to the: Minister of Finanee, ' ~The: issue will be daeempe from taxes—includiny. any. income tax imposed i in pure suance of legislation enacted _by the Par liameni of Canada. ‘The bonds with coupons will be issued in denomiua- ~ tions: of $100, $500, $1000. Fully.registered ponds wilh- out coupons willl be issued in dénominations: of $1,000, - $5,000 or “any “author ized ‘multiple of $5, 000," “Application. will. be made _ in due course for the listing In caseofpartial allotinents : “the ‘surplus deposit’ will-ve- "applied towards: payment of © the: the amount. -due’ “On. in... exchange. for’ : “When ‘the serip cer tificates - * have. ‘been paid in full and - _payment endorsed thereon. evby “the:, ban receiving the ~~ honey, “they amay “be ex- “vghanged: for’: bonds: with -“ coupons _attiithed,. payable to bearer or ‘vewistered. AB tO “peincipal,” or-for: fully, regis. ° “ ‘tered borids | w ithgut¢ coupons. ve of the issue oh the Montreal | and Toronio™' Stack iux~ changes, . The loan will be repaid at ¢ “maturity at par at the office ‘of the. Minister of Finanee ‘and Receiver. Generel at Ottawa, or at the office uf . ‘the Assistant eceiver Gen- © ‘eral, at Halifax, St. John; * Charlottetown. ,. Montreal.,. . Toronto, Calgdry: -or Victoria, . The hooks of ‘the loan-will . be kept at'the of. Finaitce, Ottawa. . Recognized bond and: stock , brokers. will -be‘ allowed:a - commission. of one-quarter: _of one per canton allotments * made in ‘respect of. upplica-", tions. which beut theiratamp. ql -. and sholders of | bonds with coupons will have | ‘without coupons at” innipeg, Regina. . Department |Dominion of some forty million the exports for the corresponding ‘last was $709, 000,000, compared twith $640,000,000 for the enrres- ~ , agricultural $100,000. 000, ; the exports were largely i in excess; oF. the imporis, ‘the latter being} $253, 080, 000, and..the dorriestie 1 ‘. ‘ oe we charge of the arratigements -for'| and believe they have something} * ‘Tare vight. WD: to firgt.. clasg : stand- ard. and. ‘the “orchestra 5 isin file. ; TRADE BALANCE IN CANADA’ 5 FAVOR ’ Ottawa, . Nov. “99:— For. the month of October, for the first time in Canadian history, the exports are double the imports, giving balanee.of trade, to the dollars. . This is the feature of the monthly statement of the. Canadian trate issued today by the Hon. J, D. Reid, minister of Customs, for the month.. Canada exported $80,000,000 worth of goods, or nearly double month. last year. There are increases all. along the line, the chief being: Azriculture, $37, 839, - 000, compared with $19,900,000 for October, 1914; animals and their products, $12,000,000; 1914, $8,000,000; s mantifactured gonds, |! October, 1915, $12,800,000; Octo- ber, 1914, $7,100,000;. mi erals, $6,600, 000, compared with $6, 104, -, 000, while thare isa substantial @ increase in the export of fisheries: and lumber, ~ The exports for October just: Jended doubled the imports for: the same period, ihe imports-be-: Wpaed int ing $39,000,000; made up of ~ $22,800,000 dutiahie goods and 816,700,006 free goods, The total was $150,000, B00 compared swith | month last yeer, The statement shows that Canadian trade for): the seven months ending October ponding seven-months in 1914. ‘For the seven) monthg ending with October lust the exports of products . reached compared wi tht $75,000,000 for the corre sponding | perio! in i914. For the: seven. mouths of ‘the present fistal year expor Ls $236, 000, 000. oF : Red Cross ‘Concert | Next Friday, Dee. 3, ‘should be a red letter day in history: OF Hazelton. -. The committes: “in|! this concert: huve been working |. hard during the past -six’ weeks really good to offer." J oe The. farce “Hans von Smash’? is traly a laugh from beginning} to end and has beet performed oftener throughout the - States. than any other amateur: farce written. | re = . ‘Documentary Evidence’ iva rattling good dialogue, guaran teed to drive’ away the blues from thé Imost doletul, ee _ Other items on the program shape. a ’ The committee : ALBERT DAYIDSON, _ Dominion’ Lands 2H AUTRES TAN HOM MTU MIEOUTERNHLNEORHL NTE on MAnMNEatNMNNH RAT Hudson's Bay Company. Brandy: XXX Hennessy al MNCOMMNTNNCOAINALACOoTTMNICEATTAMIES : a COTHIMEU ETSY Rum: H. B. C., Negrita ~~ The War Tax on Champagne ig 25 cents and on Claret, Port and Sherry, 5 cents per battle, Please remember we cannot sell in quantities of less than 6 bottles (qts.), but we can assgort them for you. On the Ist December we commence giving coupons for the nice dinner service with every dollar you spend with us. Me neon sn Mm Order: your Liquors for Xmas. NOW. ‘per bot. ‘$ 2.10 -& Marion - 75 Champagne: Mumm’s Extra Dry, nts. moe 2.00" - Claret: Chateau Breillan “ -60 Navy “oe "80 - Gin: Finsbury, Sloe, Gordon Dry “oe 85 © DukKuyper ; co“ 2.00 Port: Old Duke “ee 1.00 H. B.C, aM 50 Sherry: Bodega eas .75 Whiskies: Scotch, per bot. $1, 75, 1.50, 1.25, & 1.00 Rye . $1 ‘25, 1, 10, & .75 per bot. 1.50 1+] PRIRENEUICSELNNERUCOICRANNERCONFINIEOGEilEOaiGanitenraanien [| i express, “General Drayage md Freighting; | LIVERY and STAGES We ate prepared to supply private, jf and publi ic conveyances day and Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. | night. . BEST DRY-BIRCH, $5.50 A CORD | Consign your shipments in Our ac Care fur Storage or Delivery. I Address all con: munteations to Hazelton. \Sy sire eae ant Roe & MacKay 7 HAZELTON and NEW nazeuton 3 TRAINS WEEKLY Yo 4 MON DAYS, THURSDAYS. SATURDAYS at 6:08 p.m. . : To Edrnonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, | St. Panl, Chicago, Eastern Canada, Maritime ~ : ~ Provinces and United States, . Canadian trade for vetober, 1915, Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Parlor- Observation Car. ervice. 4 y 2. BOATS WEEKLY from Prinee Rupert. $139, 000, 000 for he cur responding every Tuesday al 9am. 5.8.Prince George every Saturday at 9 a.m. UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT --. CHARACTER SERVICE For ful i particulars, reservations on boat cr train, apply’ to Local Agent: or to * GENERAL AGENT, Agency. All Atiantic and Trans- Pacific Lines. Sg: s. Prince Rupert 7 ~ PRINCE RUPERT, B: c et Synopsis of Coal Mining Regu- . iations, ™~ OAL mining rights of the Dominion, in Munitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the .Yukon Territory, the Northwest Tdrritories and ina portion of the Province of British Columbia, ay be leased for a term of twenty-one Years at.an annual rental of $1 an nore. -Not: more than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. ‘ - Application for a lease must be made | by the applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. ‘In surveyed: territory the Jand must he « described by sections, or legal sub- ivisions of-sectiona, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked‘out by: the applicant himself. Each application must be accom ani- ‘ed bya fee of $6, which will be refund- ‘ed if «the rights upphied - for are not available, but not otherwise.: A royal- ty- shall be paid on the merchantable output of. the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operatin ‘the mine shall ‘furnish the Agent with sworn returng necounting forthe full gantity of mer- ‘chantable* coat mined and. pay the royalty thereon. If the coal minin tights are not being operated, suc ‘returns should . he furnished at least once @ year.- The ase will include the coal mining rights only, but the. lessee mny.be per- surface rights may be considered nec- essary for the working of the mine at | the rate of 310.0 an sere, For full . information application ‘should be made to the Secretary of the Department. of. thé Interior, Ottawa, or .to. any A ant - or Sub-Agent | of 2 W. W..CORY, ; , De uty Minister of the Interior. NB. Wnanthorized “publication .of ‘this adv edvertisemeht will nat: he pal, for. mitted to purchase. whatever available | ~ Commercial, Pita at THE, MINER OFFICE House :: No other. plage can. surpass: ‘Us, PRIC ES LOW: : “Hazelton Coffee. | e Soogt “Opposite Police Office : tN " BEST- MEALS. JIN. TOWN: ; Fresh Bread Every Day | + . . Provincial Assayers and Chemists _| Established 1897 by the late J. O’Su- livan, F.C. S.,.26 years with Vivian & Sons, ‘Swansea. Assay Cffice and. ining Oiice Arts and Grats Baildla 578 Seymour Street. aa VANCOUVER, B.C.- The Estate af 1 O'Sullivan . “oy month in advance, - This rateincludes office in the hospi Aaanitrl HAZELTON HOSPITAL sae fer any period from ove month upward at $l pers’ jultations and medicines, as well ag all costa whila ©. = tal. Tickets obtainablo-fin Hazelton .- . -+ at the Post Office or the Drug Store; in Aldarmera from My, T. J. Thorptin Telkwa from Dr. Wallace; or by mui] from the Medical Superintendent at tha: on: wae * . Green Bros,, Burden & C w Givil Enginesrs ' Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyors and New Hazelton, ‘Offices at Victo. ia, Nelgon, Fort George es B, OG, AveLeck, Mgr. “New Hazelton: Oe that J, the. undersigned ci-owner “with you’! North Star’ o.1- ane North Sta bar Nc 2M 7 ‘NOFICE TO REUNUENT CO. oo re OWNERS to Goores ‘Fever and it A _Wthsons or te any peraon or peraéns to whom you -or sither, of you may have tranaferred your intereata, Take notice In the nore, ()